BONUS 100 EUROS. After employees, the self-employed and scholarship students, it is the turn of job seekers to receive the inflation allowance. Find all the information on this bonus of 100 euros in our dedicated article.
[Mis à jour le 13 janvier 2022 à 10h06] Will you have a pleasant surprise when you check your bank account in January? The payment of the 100 euros bonus started in December for scholarship students, the self-employed and employees. In January 2022, it is now the turn of officials and beneficiaries of certain social minima. Payment is scheduled for Thursday January 20 for some CAF beneficiaries and Tuesday January 25 for job seekers. As a reminder, the inflation compensation aims to support the purchasing power of households who have seen their budgets cut by the sharp rise in prices, following the economic recovery. This exceptional financial assistance is aimed at the middle classes, i.e. 38 million French people in total. It is paid on an individual basis. In other words, the income of the tax household is not taken into account. The payment deadline has been set for February 28, 2022.
Job seekers compensated by Pôle Emploi benefit from the bonus of 100 euros. Beneficiaries who meet the following conditions are concerned:
- You must be registered by October 31, 2021 and not have exercised a professional activity during the month of October.
- You must be in one of the following situations: be actively seeking employment; be in training and paid by Pôle emploi; be on sick leave or on maternity leave.
- You must receive an unemployment benefit of less than 2,000 euros net
“If you meet all these conditions, the compensation will be paid by Pôle emploi automatically, from January 25, 2022. You have no action to complete,” says one on the dedicated page of Pôle emploi. Note: if you exercised a professional activity in October 2021, the premium of 100 euros will be paid by the employer.
The objective of the 100 euros bonus is to respond to the distress of the poorest households, whose finances are undermined by galloping inflation. Foodstuffs, energy prices … Many goods and services have increased in recent months due to the strong economic recovery following the coronavirus health crisis. Initially, the executive had worked on setting up a fuel check, intended for households owning a vehicle, and who saw the fuel bill explode with the rise in oil prices. However, this device turned out to be very difficult to implement, to such an extent that the government preferred to abandon it, opting for a broader solution, and allowing households to pay for expenses other than fuel.
Yes. The use of the 100 euros bonus is not regulated, unlike that of the energy check for example. Initially, the government wanted to set up a fuel check (read below), but the device turned out to be too complex to implement. As this premium is paid directly into your bank account, you can therefore use it as you wish (pay for groceries, fuel expenses, energy bills, etc.).
Announced by the government in the fall, it is aimed at the middle classes, whatever their status:
- Private sector employees
- Officials
- Scholarship students and students receiving the APL.
- Retirees and seniors receiving ASPA
- The self-employed and self-employed
- Job seekers
- Beneficiaries of social minima (RSA, AAH …)
The bonus of 100 euros is granted individually. In other words, the composition of the household is not taken into account to determine eligibility for inflation compensation. Thus, a couple can receive up to 200 euros, i.e. 100 euros each or only 100 euros if only one of the spouses meets the income conditions (read below). In total, 38 million French people will benefit from the 100 euro inflation check.
But who is affected? To determine eligibility for inflation compensation, the government has set a ceiling: are therefore concerned French people who earn less than 2,000 euros net per month – before application of the withholding tax -, whatever their status and profession. To determine the benchmark salary, the executive retained the month of October 2021. Do you want to know more about the bonus of 100 euros? Linternaute.com answers all your questions. Consult our dedicated file now:
How is the premium of 100 euros calculated?
To be eligible you must earn less than 2,000 euros net per month, i.e. 2,600 euros gross for the month October 2021, whether you are a civil servant, employee, self-employed or retired. Note: this limit of 2,000 euros net corresponds to your remuneration before withholding tax. On the payslip, it will therefore simply be necessary to check the line “net to pay before income tax“, above” net payable “.
Warning: if you are on a short contract (excluding temporary work), the payment of the bonus of 100 euros is not automatic “if the cumulative working time with the same employer is less than 20 hours”, warns the government in its file. hurry. “It will assume that the beneficiary expressly reports to one of his employers, preferably the one with whom the employment relationship is still ongoing, or failing that the one for which they worked the most hours during the month of October “. What about other situations? Linternaute.com summarizes them for you:
- For retirees : you touch the minimum old age (ASPA) or the overall amount of your pensions (general, supplementary, survivor’s pension, etc.) is less than 2,000 euros net in October 2021. “The assessment of resources will be made on the basis of the amount of pensions of retirement basic and supplementary (eg AGIRC-ARRCO), including survivors’ pensions [du mois d’octobre 2021]”, we say.
- For the self-employed: you must have been in activity in October 2021 and have declared to Urssaf or to the MSA an activity income of less than 2,000 euros net per month “for the year 2020”, it is indicated. “The net income retained is that calculated during the annual declaration of income”, it is recalled. “If the activity is created over the period January-October 2021, this condition will be considered as satisfied”.
- For autoentrepreneurs : your turnover must be at least equal to 900 euros between January 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021. “This amount must also correspond to an average income of 2,000 euros net per month over the period, which corresponds to , taking into account the application of tax deductions according to the nature of their activity, to an average monthly turnover of: € 4,000 for craftsmen; € 6,897 for traders; € 3,030 for liberal professions “, we complete in the press kit.
- For job seekers : you must not be in activity and your allowance must be less than 2,000 euros net.
The inflation premium is intended to be paid between December 2021 and February 2022. No specific date could be brought forward for technical reasons. In fact, the payment will have to be ensured through several channels, depending on the beneficiary’s situation. Here is the payment schedule envisaged by the government:
- End of December 2021: this is the date on which employees received their inflation compensation, directly on their payslip. The employer is responsible for the payment, before being compensated by the State in a second step. The self-employed are also affected by this deadline (the Urssaf are then responsible for the payment), as are scholarship students (compensated by the Crous).
- End of January 2022 : the State pays the inflation allowance for civil servants, job seekers (via Pôle emploi), invalids, students receiving APL and beneficiaries of minimum social benefits (via the Family allowances fund).
- February 2022 : it is at this date that retirees must receive the inflation allowance, via their pension fund.
The Family Allowance Fund will be responsible for paying the premium of 100 euros in several cases. Linternaute.com summarizes them for you:
- Students who receive APL
- AAH beneficiaries
- RSA beneficiaries
- Employees on full-time parental education leave
- Beneficiaries of the shared child education benefit (PreParE)
As a reminder, there is no action to take if you are concerned with your family allowances fund, since the payment will be made automatically from January 20.